talk or act differently (usually better) because things have changed He has begun dancing to a different tune now that he knows that his head salesman is thinking of quitting.
good riddance to bad rubbish
used to show you are glad that someone or something has been taken or sent away Good riddance to bad rubbish! I never liked him and I am glad that he has finally left.
dance to another tune
Idiom(s): dance to another tune
Theme: BEHAVIOR - CHANGE
to shift quickly to different behavior; to change one's behavior or attitude. • After being yelled at, Ann danced to another tune. • A stern talking-to will make her dance to another tune.
dance to another tune|dance|tune
v. phr. To talk or act differently, usually better because things have changed; be more polite or obedient because you are forced to do it. Johnny refused to do his homework but punishment made him dance to another tune. Compare: CHANGE ONE'S TUNE, SING A DIFFERENT TUNE.
dance to (something)
To ball while alert to article in accurate (such as a song or a beat). We can't apathetic ball to this song, it's too fast.Oh, I can ball to a addictive tune like that!Learn more: dance
dance to something
to acknowledge to music or accent with dancing. I can't ball to that fast beat!That music is horrible. No one can ball to that.Learn more: danceLearn more:
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